Web 2.0? Does the web have a version number?

While we were visiting Redmond, one of the presentations mentioned the phrase Web 2.0. Since then, I’ve been trying to grasp the concept of that, but apparently I’m not the only one who couldn’t get a clear picture. In fact, the whole concept is as vague as possible, and none of the articles I’ve read did a good job of making the concept more clear. Tim O’Reilly was the first to write an article that made sense to me. Make sure you check it out…

Updated:June 08, 2006

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